Ok so it's me humming/singing along to music playing out of my earpods silently on a Friday night in the back patio jajajajajja
Speaking with Christina Jones (and a cameo appearance by Joshua Bradley) about the Parks Bond on the Raleigh Elections ballot this Nov 8. Last day for early voting is Saturday Nov 5th! Listening to Christina's experience being on the Parks Board shows the deep layers of intersection that current city council members have with developers and contractors surrounding Dix Park especially. You will hear how the Parks Bond will affect the people and the city, especially housing and workers. The Parks Bond sounds nice, but when you find out what's really going on behind the scenes.... the story is a looooot different and agendas are clear... Listen to make the right vote.
Recommendations/Endorsements: Mayor: Dr. Terrance Ruth At-Large: Joshua Bradley, Dr. Portia Rochelle, Anne Franklin District A: Mary Black District B: Megan Patton District C: Wanda Hunter District D: Dr. Jane Harrison District E: Christina Jones Parks and Rec Facilities Bond: NO Wake County School Bond: YES/NO Wake County CC Bond: YES Soil and Water: Jenna Wadsworth Board of Edu.: (D1) Ben C., (D2) Monika J-H., (D3) Doug H., (D4) Tara W., (D5) Lynn E., (D6) Sam H., (D7) Chris H., (D8) Lindsay M., (D9) Tyler S. Sheriff: Willie Rowe all other offices: vote Democratic Party
Effective on July 27, 2022, North Carolina citizens (over 56,000 people) on state or federal probation, parole, or post-release supervision for felony convictions can IMMEDIATELY begin to REGISTER and VOTE in NC elections, making this the largest voting rights expansion since the 1960's Voting Rights Act
Indyweek is a biased media company owned by David Meeker (related to Charles Meeker, a previous mayor) who is also a cofounder of Trophy Brewing with Nicole Stewart's (current city council at large member) husband.
Undrowned: Black feminist lessons from marine mammals, by Alexis Pauline Gumbs
Pushed, Pulled, Erased: A cartographic history of Raleigh's Fourth Ward (https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/07f2f8ec384c436697fe66c6f7d7d712)